Upcoming NYSADSA Trainings

Please Click Here to view our Calendar. We are currently scheduling for the 2018-19 Grant Year. Full training information to be posted shortly.

Introducing NYSADSA's New Lead Trainer

We are please to announce that NYSADSA has found a Lead Trainer to conduct the trainings that we provide on the NYSOFA Rules & Regulations, as well as Assessments & Care Plans. Read below to meet Annette Esposito!

Annette Esposito is a Training Specialist with Healing Reign Consulting Services in Troy, NY. She has been providing educational workshops, trainings and program development for over 10 years, reaching a variety of professionals across New York State.

With a BA in Psychology, Annette has served seniors and geriatric service providers in the Capital Region for 15+ years. Her experience includes working with nursing homes, assisted living facilities, as well as seniors living independently in the community. Annette is a member of the NYS Coalition on Elder Abuse, and a member of the Steering Committee of the NYS Adult Abuse Training Institute.

Annette has worked with NYSADSA Past President, Betsy Geary, in preparation for her role as NYSADSA Lead Trainer. We are very excited to have her on board and are currently scheduling the next series of trainings! Keep an eye out for those dates.

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Responsive Grants from the Retirement Research Foundation

The Retirement Research Foundation is one of the first private foundations in the nation devoted exclusively to aging and retirement issues. RRF’s Responsive Grants program supports projects that have a significant focus on older adults, ages 65 and over, in the following areas: 1) Advocacy to achieve enduring social change around issues that affect older Americans; 2) Direct Service to improve availability and quality of community-based and residential long-term services and supports; 3) Professional Education and Training to increase the competency of professionals and paraprofessionals who serve older adults; and 4) Research to seek causes and solutions to significant problems for older adult.

Three-page Letters of Inquiry (LOI) are due by December 1, 2018 in all four categories for a proposal deadline of February 1, 2019.